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So this is something that's been really bothering me, the animations such as the small dragon/dragoness ones that are meant to scale down the dragons aren't working. I've done what has been recomended. Untick the disable scaling in the SexLab MCM, I've let MNC overwrite everything yet the scaling still doesn't work. Additionally nothing in the animation editor menu does anything. Can someone let me know what I'm doing wrong?

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As far as I know SL animations have no properties for actor scales. You'd have to setscale the actors before the animation starts, or get/create a mod to inject itself into SL and do the scaling before the thread advances to the Animating state (I think).

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1 hour ago, traison said:

As far as I know SL animations have no properties for actor scales. You'd have to setscale the actors before the animation starts, or get/create a mod to inject itself into SL and do the scaling before the thread advances to the Animating state (I think).

Any chance you know a mod that does that? I have no idea how to set a creatures scale.

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15 hours ago, PhoenixFlyer324650 said:

Any chance you know a mod that does that? I have no idea how to set a creatures scale.

 

Nope.

 

If a DIY approach is enough for you then do this before starting an animation:

  1. Open console.
  2. Select creature.
  3. setscale 0.5

Where 0.5 is whatever scale fits the animation.

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